About Us

Mission Statement

It is Trailhead Perspectives’ mission to help members of our community discover the inherent and infinite presence of love and strength within each of us so that we can make life choices that support our individual and collective well-being.

Toward that end, Trailhead Perspectives strives to help people become aware of the role media and social groups can have in shaping our self-image; how that image affects the choices we make; and how those choices impact the planet, ourselves and others.

President / CEO Andrew Crone

Mr. Crone is a licensed attorney in the District of Columbia and Wisconsin and holds a certificate in alternative dispute resolution from Hamline University School of Law. Previously, he was a Senior Faculty with the School for International Training Graduate Institute in their Master of Arts in Sustainable Development Program. Mr. Crone has a master’s degree in Public Administration from Hamline University and an undergraduate degree in Economics and Environmental Studies from Macalester College. He has secured corporate partnerships agreements for several international non-profit organizations. Mr. Crone is trained as a facilitative mediator and arbitrator. His legal research has focused on the application of sustainability measures in arbitration under NAFTA and the WTO in comparison to the inclusion of sustainability in other international treaties and agreements. He conducted an extended legal practicum with the Climate Change Group at the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency where he wrote a legal memo for the state legislature on climate change rulemaking. While there, he also initiated a study into the use of state grants to encourage municipalities to incorporate sustainability measures into their comprehensive plans. He has lived and worked overseas for nearly six years including extended stays in Madagascar, Australia and the U.S. Virgin Islands. He currently lives in Whitewater, Wisconsin with his wife and two children.

•Mohan Munasinghe Chairman – Munasinghe Institute of Development Professor of Sustainable Development – University of Manchester, UK Vice-chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change that recieved the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize